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Smart lock sounds insecure on multiple levels.
Lock Picking Lawyer has entered the chat
“Today I’ll be looking at this smart lock which is powered by a laser. All I’ll do is put a cover over it and wait…
And there we go.”
Seriously though, look up any “smart” lock on his channel. It’s hilarious how bad they all are.
They all have a backup method of opening, every time it's a cheap lock that is easy to open. It's obvious that all the companies are only interested in their digital idea, and not actual security.